Development of a Software Management for Capital Investment Decision Using Microsoft Visual Basic Programming

Author(s):  
Phairin Thaisongkroh ◽  
Montean Rattanasiriwongwut
Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1106
Author(s):  
Jaewon Jung

Though the importance of organizational behavior and human decision processes within firms for the firm performance has largely been recognized in the business and management literature, much less attention has been devoted to studying such implications in the international trade context. This paper develops a general-equilibrium trade model in which heterogeneous workers make an investment decision in acquiring advanced managerial skills and choose their optimal effort level based on their comparative advantage. In doing so, we show how globalization-induced human capital accumulation within firms leads to sustainable economic growth. We also show that workers’ organizational belief and CEO’s managerial vision may be an important element for the human capital formation within firms and for the performance of firms in a global economy.


2013 ◽  
Vol 734-737 ◽  
pp. 1617-1620
Author(s):  
Wei Jin

Developing the waterway infrastructure construction can improve the efficiency of energy utilization, reduce the energy consumption intensity and carbon dioxide emissions. Till the year 2020, China plan to complete 19,000 kilometers high grade channel. Construction of water infrastructure construction requires a large capital investment. However, the main financial source of funding the construction of transportation infrastructure at present in China is special financial allocation of the government. The unitary financing structure as well as the funding pressure has leaded to some serious financing problems. This paper applied the real options theory to the waterway infrastructure construction financing, analyzed the limitations of the NPV method and the advantages of real option method in investment decision of waterway infrastructure construction, and took an example to show its feasibility.


1998 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan Ballantine ◽  
Stephanie Stray

This paper explores the techniques used by organizations to appraise Information Systems (IS)/Information Technology (IT) investments, and concentrates, in particular, on techniques of capital investment appraisal. We draw on relevant studies reported in both the accounting and finance, and the IS literature, which have addressed their usage. Where possible comparisons are drawn between both sets of literatures. The results of a survey that specifically examined IS/IT investment appraisal practices of a sample of UK companies is also presented. Among the issues discussed include the extent to which capital investment appraisal techniques are used to appraisal investments, the importance of the techniques used and the problems attendant on the decision making process.


Author(s):  
Kenneth M. Eades ◽  
Ben Mackovjak ◽  
Lucas Doe

This case is designed to present students with the challenges of formulating a discounted-cash-flow (DCF) analysis for a strategically important capital-investment decision. Analytically, the problem is representative of most corporate investment decisions, but it is particularly interesting because of the massive size of the American Centrifuge Project and the potential of the project to significantly affect the stock price. Students must determine the relevant cash flows, paying close attention to the treatment of input costs, selling prices, timing of investment outlays, depreciation, and inflation. An important input is the appropriate cost of uranium, which some students argue should be included at book value, while others argue that market value should be used. Although the primary objective of the case is to focus on the estimation of cash flows, students are provided with a straightforward set of inputs to estimate USEC's weighted average cost of capital. The case is designed for students who are learning, or need a refresher on, DCF analysis. Because of the basic issues covered, the case works well with undergraduate, MBA, and executive-education audiences. The case also affords the opportunity to explore a variety of issues related to capital-investment analysis, including relevant costs, incremental analysis, cost of capital, and sensitivity analysis. The case is an excellent example of the value of a firm as the value of assets in place plus the net present value of future growth opportunities.


2014 ◽  
Vol 519-520 ◽  
pp. 1468-1471
Author(s):  
Jun Quan Gong ◽  
Xiao Hong Qin

Enterprise often face to limit financial resources but also have to consider how to invest effectively on a number of projects in the various factors of the risks and benefits in different periods. In order to assure the optimal investment results of capital investment, this paper has established dynamic programming model which is multi-dimensional and multi-objective and fuzzy optimization, dynamic programming and genetic algorithm is combination to solve investment decision of enterprise. At last, this paper through an example to verify the validity of dynamic programming model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
LCA Robin Jonathan

The purpose of this study to analize and determine the effect of investment and funding to the cost of company capital and financial distress. The development of mining and mining service comnaies that go public today reached 42 companies in Indonesia in the period 2013-2015, including examined 23 financial statement of coal mining companies at the same time.Using regression path analysis methode to test the magnitude of the effect indicated by the path coefficient on each path diagram of the causal relationship between investment decision and funding decision as exogenous variable to cost of campany capital and financial distress as endogenous variable.The results showed that investment decisions and funding decisions significantly affect the cost of company capital; Investment decisions have a significant and dominant effect on financial distress and have a negative and insignificant effect on financial distress through the cost of company capital; Funding decisions have a negative and insignificant effect on financial distress and have a significant effect on financial distress through the cost of company capital; The cost of company capital has a negative and insignificant effect on financial distress.


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